A New Hampshire family court will review the specifics of each parent's situation before making any determinations on sole or joint custody. Unless a compelling reason exists to change the child custody order, the court won't likely alter anything. However, there are...
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What to consider while dividing digital assets in a divorce
New Hampshire divorces have become more complicated in recent years with the increase in digital assets and accounts, like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. This article will cover what you need to consider while dividing digital assets and similar accounts when ending...
Learning to co-parent effectively
Child custody is one of the stickiest issues in divorces in New Hampshire and across the country. Parents love their children and want to be involved in their lives. Adjusting to a new schedule and learning to work together while living apart are hard on parents. It's...
Executive compensation in a divorce
In some high-net-worth divorces in New Hampshire, one or both spouses will have executive compensation that should not be overlooked in the property division portion of their cases. Tracking down and knowing how to handle executive compensation in divorce can be...